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Kitagawa Utamaro, A Woman Weaving, Seated at a Hand Loom, ca. 1796 #themet #kitagawautamaro https://t.co/TpLpHdHvIF
Uttu, the Mesopotamian goddess of weaving, taught mortal women to weave, ushering in a new era in which humans less often froze to death or burned in the sun. Her name means woven in Sumerian & resembles the Akkadian word for spider, ettūtu. #MythologyMonday
@8thproject1 Hey!! These are Home sweet home, Maman weaving, Fragmented dance and Memories of the Giardino dei Tarocchi on Objkt
@Artistwithwords Maman weaving, Infinite hallucination, Fragmented dance and Memories of the Giardino dei Tarocchi on Objkt
@danielolusegu20 @RealKatoOG @BurtonesqueNFTs @Arty_Anny @KattyBoopNFT @soliiiart1 @ValyaNarts @foundation @opensea @SuperRare @minwjr @viky_m_art @Oggooo @rogacheva_art @aestrilds @chissweetart @Aqueous_WC @d_r_houston @rohitjalan_in @MYGraphix1 @KeOcartel Amazing art @danielolusegu20 😍 these are Maman weaving, Home sweet home, Infinite hallucination and Memories of the Giardino dei Tarocchi on Objkt, tagging @pneumaninesix @PavelReboot and @BlackentheRed
Uttu, the Mesopotamian goddess of weaving, taught mortal women to weave, ushering in a new era in which humans less often froze to death or burned in the sun. Her name means woven in Sumerian & resembles the Akkadian word for spider, ettūtu. #MythologyMonday
"I hate elitism, and elitism in art through the centuries was handed down by men. We were never seen as makers of art. For thousands of years, weaving, ceramics, sewing were believed to be what untutored women made with their hands. But that was our art." - Miriam Schapiro
Uttu, the Mesopotamian goddess of weaving, taught mortal women to weave, ushering in a new era in which humans less often froze to death or burned in the sun. Her name means woven in Sumerian & resembles the Akkadian word for spider, ettūtu. #MythologyMonday
Day 20: Trickster
Card tricks, juggling, underwater basket weaving, and swallowing fire are just the tip of the tricks up her sleeves.
#mermay2022 #mermay #trickster #fool #jester #mermaid #art
I love how every Gundam series have such distinct and lengthy conversations about the meanings of Gundams explored through their narrative.
All of these have such radically different interpretations relative to the works they belong to, interweaving, complimentary to each other.
@webtooncanvas The witch of weaving, Orihime, is known for rocking pink all day everyday. She sold her grandma, the witch of fate, a little bit too :)
- From my series Silver Stars!
Halni is a 53-year-old Khuzari woman who loves socializing, weaving, and learning languages. She has a husband named Turak, and they live happily with their four children: sons Bahtan and Faleel, and daughters Yandha and Sekka.
We all have our own life to pursue,
Our own kind of dream to be weaving,
and we all have the Power to make Wishes come TRUE,
as long as we keep Believing💫.
Elle/Daily No:3 Her Wish by @TessBotanica
https://t.co/hM68gQQyLq
#NFTartist
Another goddess for #InternationalWomenDay
Athena, the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and good counsel, war, the defence of towns, heroic endeavors, weaving, pottery and various other crafts.
She represents knowledge, inspiration, and ingenuity.
A slavic mythology piece for @jjbazine's 'In Tempore Deorum' zine, made in May 2021
Jolyne as Dolya/Nedolya and her mother, Mrs.Kujo as Mokosh
Threads of people's fate they're weaving, day and night
❗️LEFTOVERS WILL OPEN ON MARCH 13❗️
#JJBA #StoneOcean #JolyneCujoh
Following @thegentleauthor's foray into @WofInteriors with his essay on @DennisSeversHse, today he introduces "The Principal Operations of Weaving, 1748" - many of these activities would have been a familiar sight in Spitalfields three centuries ago.
https://t.co/dKmvUqJzzz
Looking back on 2021 I learned so many new skills 😳
Sublimation printing, heat press, metal work, floor loom weaving, tapestry, corsetry, natural/synthetic dye, embroidery, rope making, biomaterial fabrication… also got a lot better at cooking 😎🤜
Tangled webs were weaving, at THE SPINNER RACK, Dec. 14, 1982! 2/2